Thank you very much for your reply, Dave!> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 13:51:56
+1100> From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]> Subject:
[ccnet-user] Re: Get CCTray to work with a Java version CruiseControl server> >
> Hi David> > On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:35 AM, David <[email protected]>
wrote:> > 1. The CCTry feed the CruiseControl server provides doesn't have the>
> "Next build check" time information, so CCTray shows "Next build> > check:
1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM" for the detail column. Is there an easy> > way to disable
this column or get it working?> > I don't know of an easy way to disable the
column. To get it working> would involve changes to the Java source of
CruiseControl. Maybe if> you asked in their mailing list, you might find
someone interested in> making this improvement.> > > 2. "Force Build" and "Stop
Project" functions don't work. When I push> > the buttons, CCTrey doesn't seem
to do anything and I don't get any> > error message, either. Does CCTray have
any log files I can check to> > see what is going on? Any idea what the issue
might be?> > I don't believe that the Java version of CruiseControl supports
these> operations through their xml-http interface. Again Java CruiseControl>
could be improved.> > Unfortunately we do not log anything from CCTray. The
particular> exception you are likely encountering is silently swallowed. You
can> see this in the source of the HttpCruiseProjectManager class.> > > Dave
Cameron> CruiseControl.NET - http://ccnet.thoughtworks.com
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